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      • Today — the day you are in right now. If your calendar says that it is currently May 12 and a Friday, you can say “Today is May 12” or “Today is Friday”
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  2. Apr 19, 2017 · Is it correct to write, “Friday, 8 May”? OR Is Friday 8 May (with no comma) the correct way to punctuate this entry?

    • Contents
    • English Days of The Week Explained
    • Useful Vocabulary For Talking About Days of The Week
    • How to Use English Days of The Week
    • How to Practice English Days of The Week

    1. Monday

    Abbreviation: Mon. Origin: You could say that Monday is “The Moon Day.” In Old English, mōna was the name for the moon, and from this we get the name Monday. Related Expressions: In English, you might hear people talking about a “Monday morning feeling.” This is a popular idiom that means feeling down about starting a new workweek. You may also hear someone tell you that they have the “Monday morning blues.” Again, this means they feel tired or annoyed about having to get up early and go back...

    2. Tuesday

    Abbreviation: Tue. or Tues. Origin: In Ancient Rome, this day of the week was named after Mars, the god of war. This is how we get mardi in French or martesin Spanish. But in English, the name comes from the Norse god Tyr (also spelled Tiw or Tiu). Related Expressions: If somebody warns you that you can say something “from here to next Tuesday,” they mean that even if you keep repeating yourself, that somebody will not listen. For example, “You can tell Max from here to next Tuesday that he n...

    3. Wednesday

    Abbreviation: Wed. Origin:This is one of the stranger days of the week. Rather than being pronounced “Wed-nes-day” as the spelling suggests, you pronounce it as “wens-day.” In English, this day is named after Woden, the Norse god of wisdom. You can use this to help you remember because “wise” and “Wednesday” begin with the same letter. Related Expressions: Sometimes English speakers will refer to Wednesday as “Hump Day.” This is a common piece of slangthat refers to Wednesday being the “hump”...

    Now that you know about the days of the week, your next step is to talk about them in relation to each other. I will also discuss a handful of other phrases related to the English days. 1. Today — the day you are in right now. If your calendar says that it is currently May 12 and a Friday, you can say “Today is May 12” or “Today is Friday” 2. Yeste...

    Capitalization

    In English we capitalize the first letter of each day of the week. Write them as Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Never write “monday,” “tuesday,” “wednesday,” etc.

    Pluralization

    To pluralize the days of the week, all you have to do isadd “s” to the end of each day.Therefore, you would write “Mondays,” “Tuesdays,” “Wednesdays,” “Thursdays,” “Fridays,” “Saturdays” and “Sundays.”

    Articles

    Use the definite article “the” to emphasize a certain daywithin a specific context. For example, you could say “I can visit our parents on the Saturday when I have no work.” However, do not use “the” if you are talking about a day in a general. For example, you could say “I love Saturdays” or “I have dance classes every Wednesday and Friday.” Note that we do not use indefinite articles like “a” or “an” with days of the week, they are not considered countable nouns.

    Using the English days of the week might take some getting used to. The best way to learn is through practice, so you can start with the tips below. 1. Organize your own calendar or diary using the English words for each day.That way, you learn to automatically associate each day of the week with their English counterparts 2. Create schedules using...

  3. Oct 23, 2014 · Year/Month/Day is used in a few settings, often as an international standard when dealing with multiple countries, but you would not use it for general purposes. As to how you should write the date you mention, assuming it is today's date (i.e. the 4th of June 2019), you would usually write 04/06/2019 in Australian English.

  4. Aug 3, 2022 · 05/12/90 (this means: May 12, 1990) Or, like this: 01-21-20; 05-12-90; Or this: 01.21.20; 05.12.90; You can even lengthen the year to four digits if desired (and for clarity’s sake): 01/21/2020; 05/12/1990; British English. In British English, we typically write dates in the following order: day/month/year. The date can be written in one of ...

  5. Aug 24, 2008 · Both Word and Excel’s “long date” format will look look like this: Monday, September 14, 2009. In Word 2007, click on the Insert tab, then click Date & Time (right-hand side, Text group). In Excel 2007 on the Home tab, click the Number Format drop-down arrow and select Long Date.

  6. May 18, 2018 · Either "Friday, May 8" or "Friday, May 8th" would be fine in general (as long as the date is clear and you're not following a specific style guide with its own rules for writing dates, it's simply a matter of preference).

  7. Dec 7, 2021 · Similarly, the three days at the beginning of each month are the "first," the "second," and the "third" day of the month. So the most important part of saying the date in English is to remember the ordinal numbers up to 31. This sounds difficult, but remember that the most common suffix for ordinal numbers is "-th."